from main.cf
relay_main.cf:relayhost = [192.168.0.25]
that should ping pong them back to their server.
and if you need the destination address rewritten
Brock Campbell wrote:
>Hey, hope somebody can help me with this.
>
>A client recently pointed their domain at my domain server.
>Unfortunately, I thought they were just going to point the A record of
>the web host to our server. Now I'm recieving email to the server that
>should be going to their MX record.
>
>I've made the relevant changes in DNS, so once that propogates, I expect
>the problem to disappear, however, in the meantime, there is a lot of
>mail coming in that needs to be forwarded to their real mail server.
>
>I have a transport set up but I'm still getting "Relay Access Denied"
>
>Any help would be appreciated, I've hit a wall.
>
>Cheers
>
>
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Received on Mon Dec 11 14:11:52 2006
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